Marianne Boruch, one of the most thoughtful and searching of
contemporary poets, here draws from her four previous collections,
two of which (Moss Burning and A Stick That Breaks and Breaks) were
published by Oberlin College Press, and adds a group of twenty-five
new poems to make a volume that is truly impressive in its range
and authority. As Stephen Behrendt has put it: "Boruch's is a
poetry about making visible what would else be invisible. It is
about the risks--and the satisfactions--of confronting the many
layers of anxiety and intensity that define modern existence."
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